Walk down Meaning in English
expression
ˈwɑk/, /ˈwɔk/ /ˈdaʊn
WAWK DOUN
wˈɔːk/ /dˈaʊn
WAWK DOUN
释义
To move downwards by walking, such as going down stairs or along a street; also, to walk along or down the length of a place.
用法与细微差别
Used for moving downward by walking, especially stairs, hills, or streets ('walk down the stairs', 'walk down the street'). Can also mean to walk along the length of something. Avoid confusing it with 'walk up' (going higher). Common in both formal and casual speech.
Spanish: bajar caminando - caminar porPortuguese (BR): descer andando - caminhar porPortuguese (PT): descer a pé - caminhar porChinese (Simplified): 走下 - 沿着走Chinese (Traditional): 走下 - 沿著走Hindi: नीचे चलना - पर चलनाArabic: ينزل سيرًا على الأقدام - يمشي عبرBengali: হেঁটে নামা - হাঁটা (কোনো রাস্তা/পথ ধরে নিচের দিকে)Russian: спуститься пешком - пройти внизJapanese: 歩いて降りる - 歩いて進むVietnamese: đi xuống - đi dọc theoKorean: 걸어 내려가다 - 따라 걷다Turkish: aşağı yürümek - boyunca yürümekUrdu: نیچے چلنا - راستے پر چلناIndonesian: berjalan turun - menyusuri
例句
Please walk down the stairs carefully.
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We walked down the street to see the parade.
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He likes to walk down the park path every night.
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Let's walk down to the café and grab a coffee.
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I saw her walk down the hall with a big smile.
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If you walk down this road, you'll find the old bookstore on your right.
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